Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 22, Petersburg, Pike County, 20 October 1887 — Page 1

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NEWS IN BRIEF ftfllii fiw TariM 8wren> RHpiut im>'i&ittQUU I A mam ihh^ Edvardj, laMjr engaged 1 as • newspaper reporter In 8t Louis, is in a shyting s era pe trouble at the City of O* the night of the 10th Dr. MoGlynn, 1« honorary president of the Father Matthew Memorial Society at New York, lie'leered an oration ia Cooper Union at I he anniversary exercises in honor of (he 1 birth of Father MatfhOW. It fa-denied that Horn Pedro, Btaptror af Brasil,'contemplates abdication. f Part of the records of a suit ia Vsrmihon Coanty, IB., now on tie there, worn written fay Abraham Lincoln in USA, and Inter records in ths office were written by (trover Cleveland in 1879. i TUB re tarn of Jaa (Jordon Bennett to New York, has causejt a ripple of interost on Wall street,-jJne conclusion being reached at oncaAuht it has some connection with the affairs of ths Commercial Cable Company aqd its rate war with the Western Union. Ths report has been confirmed in Teheran that Ayoub Khan has died from wounds received in the desert. Tan New York Tribune announced on the 11th that John M. Ward, captain of nhe New York base-bail nine, would, on the 11th, marry Miss Helen Pauvray, the talented and wealthy actress. They will moke a tour iu the West Tn presidential party arrived at Omaha, NsH, on the 19th. Jtpos Tuouas C. Maxxua, United States Minister to Max too, died on the morning of the 11th at tha Fifth Avenue Hotel, New YoA. He had been ill for about a week and was takea tick shortly after his arrival la the city to attoad ' he meeting of the Peabody Educational Fund, of which he eras one of the true

NM. Darwr 8ikob and the executive committoe of the Indian Liberation Society are printing on tbs Irish secret press in Psrls an appeal to tha natives of British India to awake from ther torpor and prove tliat they are no longer tba dupes of English merchants and tha si area of English girrAt a Tillage election at Alfred Canter, N. Y., on the 11th. tan women cast rotas, and the election olBoars reoeired them, declaring that tha legs) opinions gathered and pahllebed by Hamilton Wiloox, ooansel for the Woman’s Suffrage party, had convinced them of the legal right of women to rote. Tag English cut tar Galatea, with Lieutenant and Mrs. Hann aboard, weighed anchor on tha afternoon of the 11th. off Bay Ridge, If. Y., and started for home. There wae a stiff northwest wind blowing, and though the wnatter eras deadly and mclingd to rain, assay yachtmsn assembled to saa tha cutter off. Hobm|T Osar*tt has resigned the Baltimore A Ohio presidency. Tn* Ameer of Afghanistan does not beHere the report that Ayoub Khan is dead, .and coatleaee tha work of defease for Afghanistan in tha oasa of eirii war. Msj«a G. H. Bcbtos, Inspactor-Gamral of tha Department of the Missouri, is engaged in inspecting the forts tn tha Indian Territory. M. Savocrk. n Frenchman who, for Sea years has been a seetdcut of Shoe, one of the States of Abyssinia, has arrirad at Paris on a mission from King John. Tbb President has appointed Thomas C. Pound, of Chippewa Falla, Win., George Steatss, of Los Angelas, CaL, and Thaodor* Cook, of Connecticut, com min lot or* to examine and report upon two sections of railroad and telegrsinh linen constructed by the Central Pacific railroad (succetaor to Ih* California & Oregon railroad). 5 Tilt Duchess of Cumberland, who was put into n Vienna insane asylum scum months ago, has completely recovered her reason, and will leave the institution in a few <Ut«Tbb Russian Government officially contradicts the report that Grand Duke Nicholas, in a recent speech, declared that, under certain circumstances, bs and other Russians would Join the French army. Telxurams received in New York on the 12th contained statements that rumors ♦****■ iifcfynil'ar3T!a<rifr tiredTrom the directory eftte Northern Pacific railroad. Mr. Yillard huthoriiee the statement that they are absolutely untrue J. T. Odblu, assistant general manager of tha Northern Pacific, Eastern division, he- resigned and accepted the position of general manager of the ChesapeakeN 4k Ohio at a ealary of $13,000 a Tear.

thi remain* of General Kilpatrick nrtired in New York on the ISth. Miss Fannie Him, daughter of IIPresident R. B. Have*, sailed on the tilth for the Bermuda* on a nut to the plantation of her unde. General Hastings. The Civil-Service Commission has ordered an inraatigation oonreraisg ilhe enforcement of the Cirtl-Serrioe law and roles in the Kansas City (Md.) post* office. 1)k Pcnvsn, president of the Key West (Fla.) Board of Health, haring gone to l'ampa to investigate the epidemic, Sur-geon-General Hamilton has revoked Hhe order to Dr. Goiters* to make such an inres ti gat ion. The London Ckreairis’j correspond>et at Berlin says he ha* learne4 from'an unimpeachable anthority that the ooedit on of the German Crows Priaoe is preeariaas, and that Dr. Mackatuia’s treatment lias failed. Corsrb-OixswaL Cakdwelx of Ce re, Egypt, in a report to the Department of State, calls special attentioa to the successful labors of American mtssionarieii in the ralley of the Nile. Nearly six thousand native pupils ere in attendance at the schools that hare been established. Pnixc* Alexander has arrived in London, and the Bulgarian question is ones more revived a* a public topic. LaiaTBTt' County, Mow, gives a majiority of over I,0tX> against the Local Option law. Mm, Ho««na-H allot appeals to tha fonverrativea not to aak ksr husband to resign his seat in the British Parliament. Kifv. Davis K- Kina. D. D., for nwiny year* editor of the Psitri Fmiftoiis, died at Pittabergh, Pa., on tha ltth. KcraiTABT Lamas, in the cans of the United States vs. Pearsall and Freeman, involving valuable mineral entries of placer claims in Colorado, has decided in favored the claimants. - AaatsXAXT Arroaxss-GiNijua, Mem* oomrr. of the Interior Department, has gone to California for the purpose at representing the Government in the prosecution of what is knows as the Benton syndicate tor fraudulent entry of large triads of land in Southern California. General BocLanmr, who Is under arrest, is likely to resign and be elected, to the French General Assembly. It is reparted ta Paris thah he has already resigned, bat this Is discredited in disinterested circled ** Ta* Department of State has been -d»cially advised of the appointment of Sir Charles Tapper, of Canada, aa one of the Mttik iikflrr commissioners. This Mst appointment, it h beb*ve«l, com plates the BritlA commbeM^n^chwffleonsW of ^ rS^sriM*p**** JSti. signet ore to his peremptory unis net iee id t Ait patteisn early on the mtrning of the ISth. He wfll withhold the presentation of this document to the ns|mU|mriterjnnhn uponimiart T W etaCnmee oETWws whfehwas iioV m tted tent before edlournmeel an the

Tht A. M. Bumn, one of those irieM fa O'Brien County. Ia., says that-the haU has tut been told of tbs horrors of the evictions. Manx of the families are living on the public highways in tents made of quflbi and sheets. Old men of seventy, j maimed soldiers and widows, have lost their homes and. are sleeping on the cold ground.' The British syndicate has taken their teams and milch cows to pay the cost of the evictions. ■ There ware 190 families evicted. • fgaiB ixTctmams. A tii iuxs of inooadiary Ores and bnrglarien in Elmira, N. V., was brought to an and on the 11th by the arrestof nine yonng men who had banded together for the purpose of burglary and arson. Much stolen property was recovered. A ricRRiBLS railroad disaster occurred near Konts, ltd., on the night of the 10th, in which it is believed thirty hnman lives wars lost The railroad officials appear to bo trying to suppress the worst features of the accident, and its cause. At a sevwal- meeting in a church at Madisonville, Kjr., pa tha night of the 10th, Lonnie Preston and one Bryant became involved ia a quarrel A stampede ensued, the worshipers giving up the church to the combatants. IVhim quiet was restored Preston was found on the floor disemboweled, while Bryant whs missing. Preston iritt die. Bl a Are ia BorUasrn Ohio Insane Airlorn, at Cleveland, on tha evening of tha ISth, several of the inmates met their death by asphyxiation and burning. The loss cn the building will reach 536,000. Tha most heroic wort oh the part of the officer* and attendants was called into requisition to subdue the panic among the nwfnrltnnAtA JMtWDtt As inquest ia baing held at Konts, Ind., over 'the victims of the great railroad hor

Eucirsl Brow*. who killed his grandmother, Mr*. Dorris,, in St. Louis, in J»«usrv, ISM, escaped from th* Missouri State prison on th* night of tbs 11th. It is about settled that no one will ever know definitely how many poison* per ishsd in th* recent Chicago ft Atlantic horror near Kouts, Ind. Th* estimates ocmtltra* to vorr from thirty down to tea Tati defalcation of R. 8. Hicks, cashier of th* Stafford (Conn.) Rational Bank, will exceed $100,000, bat the exact amount will sot be known until return* are mad* bom various New York and Beaton banka A CaxalMax priest was flogged, on the 18th, under the law, for criminally assaulting a young lady. FritTHxa details confirm th* first reports of the Ohio Insane asylum horror. The total number of fatalities was seven. Thi: jury in the case of Herman Tuber, the Union Hill <N. J.) Anarchist, after being out about twenty minutes, on the 13th, returned a verdict of guilty. “Doc” Avdkkws, one of th* men mentioned in Stair’s confession as participating in the Dexter (Me.) murder mad bank robbery, was arrested on the 13th. He has lived it Bangor since about th* date of the tragedy. Tux schooner Thomas L. Tarry, that sailed from Gloucester.' Mass., August 1» with a crew of fourteen men, on a Ashing voyage, is given up for lost with all oa board. She was last seen at anchor Sep • ternher 3, th* day of the disastrous hurricane oa th* hanks. MtNXtx Dxiioass, the adopted daughter of James Henderson, of Manistee, Mich., confesses to poisoning her foster-father’s cows to get rid of having to milk these. She set Are to Henderson’s house live timos and smothered the baby of Header - eon, who died a few weeks ago, because ah* did not want to nurse it. Th* girl is onlv seventeen years of age. At jury in the case of Policemen Hahn, on trial in New York far th* murder of the brave life-saver, Hussey, rendered a verdict of not gntlty on the 14th. Jcnon Fixld. of th* Circuit Court at Valparaiso, Ind., has issued a summon* to the grand jury to convene on the 17th, and charge* them with.*. thorough investigation of the Kouts disaster. . CasJOJts Edwards, a negro, was hanged at Clarksville, Oa., on th* 14th, for the murder of William Bcbols, last May. Edwards met his victim on a lonely road late at night, and riddled his body with bullets. Joint A. Rxtxolds, editor of the Atchison (Res.) Times, was convicted at Leavenworth, on the 14th. of illegal use cf the mails and was sentenced lb" elfMCnifl) months' imprisonment and to pay a line of $101. F. Horn, constable of Grundy County, Tenn.. was shot end probably fatally I wounded on the ltth by Philip Roberta, while endeavoring to arrest latter for carrying n pistol- A posse of eittsen* went 1 la pursuit. * Tb* Illinois river improvement convention opened at Peoria on th* 11th with over six Hundred delegates in attendance. Tanas ness cases aad owe death from yellow fever wore reported at Tampa, Pin.,, on the 11th. CJtisens have organised a relief amociation. Proper precautions haw bee* token-to- prevent th* spread of A OIUOATIOS inf* t&< tribo of Wi*coa*m Tiad ail in tar t few with Secretary Lamar eil the 11th ha regard tq taking the land* in oeveraltv. They also presented certain matters affecti ng the inteceeis of th* tribe, among which wet a request for aa appropriation of $300,000 to set them op in farmfng. Tint greatest ball gam* of the mason wee the third of th* wmid>e championship series, played at Detroit, Midi., on the 13th. Thirteen innings were required to decide it, the scoff finally resulting 3 to 1 tn faver of the. Detroit*. Tint American Bankers’ Association began it* annuel convention at Pittsburgh, Pa., cm th* 12th.

Fiuucch end Italian ummuj* appears to be intensifying because of Italy’s aJ- I lianwi with Germany. i Snow beta* faffing at Utica, N. T.. on the morning ot the 12th. It was the first of ilfeo trifim. Tins Inter-State Commerce Commission renamed its open sessions an the 12th. All | the commissioners, war* present. Tint United States steamship Adams has been dispatched to the Samoan islands to protect American interests. Ssrow storms, accompanied by thunder and lightning, precalled in England and Wales, on the 12th. Reads ia Wales were blocked with snow. A imrvTanoa of London paupers demanded assistance from the authorities on the nth, hot received only a rebuke. SrHGtos-GrxwiAL Htmuor received a telegram on the 12th from Deputy Colieetnr Speoear at Tampa, Pla^ any mg that one death And three near cases of yellow fever .had occurred since last report, but ttiat the situation eeemed more hopeful. ’ . . : „ ?ibf It may be put down as a settled fact, .. . lihsnnfWfiMinit iiiHuiala wfltt tfnflli in their pewer to thoroughly investigate the many recent com plaints mads by peoj* in lawn regarding the eTictiog of settlers from binds. fc* Tint jury nt MiirbsQstosm, Ireland, rendarml n verdict of murder against In-spe-Sur Brownrigg, Sergeants Kirwan, Byd<r and Breasaa and Constablsa Gavan and Doran. After the verdict the coroner issued warrants far the arrest of Head Constable Brosmrigg and the other policemen found guilty by the jury. T*® Detroit! shut the 8t. Loom Brown* out In the fourth game of the world’s championship eerieTaT Pittsburgh, Pm, on tiie 13th, by a score 018 to 0. lijrx-or-ma® ol aU Nations are as

panic* nr* settling on the beat term* possible, sons taking fifty |Mir.e*nk and some taking part* of acooontu in nates. There will be a G. A. R. ce lebration Ootober 28. S7 and *8 at Cincinnati. tui United State* Treasury on the 13th received a conscience contribution of twenty dollar* in an envelope postmarked Gretna, Neb. Ssouh Government officials are mock annoyed ovtr the verdict of' murder against the police at- Vitebsk Is town, Ireland. Tn council of French Generals appointed to investigate the CaifereU matter, pronounced General Caffercli guilty of habitual misconduct and unworthy the confidence of a publfo office. Tbk inspector-general of the Irish constabulary has ordered that the police who did the shooting at Mitchell!town be not arrested. The- jury in the nase against John O’Connor, on trial in the United Slates District Court at 6t Paul, Minn., for robbing the Minneapolis p*!b <****..reported on toe 18th that they could no*

A WwsiMM (Man.) special to the St. Pant Pioneer Pres* mti: A letter from Stewart, on the north shore ©t lake Superior, reports the finding of the bodies at two persons stoned to death by Indians. They are supposed to bo mamltare oil some camping party. Taut London Standard's Paris cone1 spondent confirms the report that General Boulanger has been placed tinder arrest tor the period of thirty days dor insolence in reply to Interrogations by the Minister of War. ' Tan capital of the Pnltmain Palace Car ! Company, already at the enormous total [ of *15,936.000, was increased ii> percent, on th 18th, making the nggregat» amount in round numbers, nearly $20,000;000. Ta« students Of Dartmouth College, Vt, smuggled a donkey into the c hapel on the ; 18th, aud the exercises had to be bel d I while the animal remain'd on the platr form with President Bartlett and the other members of the faculty. There was i much amusement orer the afiiir. Scroeuh-Gexcrai, Hasilt w wr ites to the Medical Mew s that the fatal progress 1 of the disease at Tampa presents ad hesion , to the theory that it is dengue and not yellow fever. He insists upon the necessity of isolation, segregation, municipal cleanliness, careful quarantine and special hospitals. Gnsm will not send a war-ship to Morocco, bat will intrnst to England the . protection of Germane residing in Morocco. This resolution is regards! in political circles here as a proof of the cordial entente between the Genuine and the Rngliah. Tax St. Louis Browns won the fifth game of the world’s base-ball championship series at Brooklyn, on tie 14th. Thu score was: St. Louis, 5; Detreats. 2. A notorious gang of burglars are following the county fairs through Illinois. Thieves are said to be working freight cars on the roads running into Danville, HI. Taa One Hundred and Seventh Illinois Volunteer infantry hold a reunion at Farmer City, 111., on the S6lh and fifth hast Esousa Anarchists held n meeting of sympathy for Chicago’s condemned men in London on the 14th, and made fiery threats. A Washiwotoh policeman’s wife believes brtself entitled to a half interest in the estate of the California millionaire, O’Brien. ^ Mexico is pushing n scheme for an international fast mail service to shorten the time between Hew York tiad the City of Mexico. Tau Bell Telephone Company has instituted suit against the Southern Telephone Company at Little Rock, Ark., for alleged infringement of the Edison patents. Alarm is felt at the bold attitude of what are known ns London’s “dangerous classes.” It is feared that they will go to plundering stores and shops f ir something to eat aitd wear. 8oxe time- ago Jerome Stwring, of Elmira, N. Y.. sustained injuries by being thrown from his wagon, his horse having been frightened by employee of the Western Union Telegraph Company, who were at work removing wires. A jury awarded him a verdict of *8,000 damages on the -14th- -- A osne**/." 'M}lu t§ been Issued from"! army headqaS.«. nowing the results of the competition this year of dmtinguisbed marksmen in the army and announcing the names of twenty-nine officers and men, who, in consequence of haring for three years won places on department teams or three at “the prise medals, hare , been placed ia the class of distinguished I marksmen and swarded handsome badges.!

CONDENSED TELEGRAM* Tno 8t Loais Brown* anatainad another , defeat at the bends of the Detroit* in the world’* base bell ohampionshp eerie* *» New York, on the 15th. The score we* V toO; total score to date, Detroit*, tour nm>i 8t- Loits. two. Tun St. Loui*. Keokuk A Northern reil-1 road we* *old at Keoknk, 1*-, on the 15th. 1 to President C. B. Perkin* at the Chicago. BTan Britt* gu^mat Wetp 1* given op a* lost, the search steaamr* iteviog retented to Singapore withont IMpg been able to get any trace of the minting vasaal s» t»» n*r>n<U *' or her people. The appointment at Sir Chaurle* Tapper i e* a member of the Anglo-American Fishr, aria* Commission does net give unqualified tatiafaction to the Caaadiaaa. A more liberal-mined representative sronld bar* bean preferred. Jtrnoi XL T. ET.LXTf, who m*de the woleomiag address to Precidaat Cleveland at Iferophit, Teen., on the 161.11, dropped dead an the eland almoet immediately afterward. Ha w*a eighty year* of ageThe incident brought the festivities of the occasion to an almost abrupt termination. IB majority of the Paris newspapers appear to consider General Boulanger "more tinned against than sinDing" in the 11*. Baurocaha* obtained the content' of the British Cabinet to totally anpprasd i the National teagee in Debit*, and. If ho i to extend his pronibitory. operations to the PUB Dopgusb to the whole of Inlssd. predicts that ill mind that, tied by that ,-jW Cuoul proceeding* hate been dir (acted tob* instituted agains t Jesse Lee Ball, agent tenths Kiowa, Comanche and Wichita Indians in tha Indian Territory, upon charge* of malfeasance In office. Twarrr derksin th* New York chatom house, drawing *M<» talarj each, who have failed in two separate Civil-Service examinations, are to be dropped from tha rolls. TBxmn were three new cease of yellow fever at Tampa, FW, en th; Wk, and Dm Cnagjtxs I* WiMt :t Hn-. ton, lad., a Surgeon la tha anipley of tha Chicago A Atlantic railway, and who wo* injured in the recant accident at Kouts, Infc. has resigned. Dr. Wright^dnima

LOST T-J6IH BATS. The St. Louis Bnr \*S«ont to Ban , at Any Their Bats. The* 7oaftd«ase. Beta Tlwlo-AWIi" s# Blagr - Winning BaU with Their Stur, Opp.Mi.nA*. New Ybnx. Oct. 1—There a* tte' w' •t>oHf of a pistol- at te firftv 0rohnd.< diwing the closing ‘i irtlbn.iof yesterday’s game between De lit supl St. Louis, but it was not the Brawns commit! g rery reasonably k: i» Browns’star is be looks like nothin;: stop fw It looks president iclde* of the } might j The I to eink, and it ; the tarnation can [ te the ex-champions ; flrad'bat one pitch; and fbat there were one or twnpositi” s in the team which were hying filled ly in a limited sort of 1 way. ‘ An error hered in Yesterday’s a thing been possible, game, and, bad sw •an error donki f lb np. Then bay* a bed aloag o for eight inning ' were edified by kei ■ the bat. make a w arwcraa j/oooiwio, . ibablv ha-e rounded j nobody s eemed to ! aept the Detroit!, and the Browns’ friends ng them walk up t« ak effort to. bat the ball and than site wa again. The Browns are either out-c way below th t are doing tt Their hatting * i ■ad their fielding blush. In only or tug good work, ar ning. Latham is Bennett ofteae jority of the ki and Comiskev, B cr are playing r stnndnrd. They bitter, anyhow, (next-usably weak, ould make the Mats direction a re they do that lie in base-run-ettine to second on than the malting oues expected, liuson and Carutheru bare'gone down o: e or twice « achl Welch* has not gotten to -st often enough to try. and the same obst ation night be made of some of tha oth to be wrong. Tk with their old spi: no confidence in t is especially net am) since the D< inning game aUD in the series, the have lost thee Friday’s gams no an base running, get a kit until the fielding they have right of the Dstrc partnmnt where classed as the e snperfor of the Le are playing below no question. Tk Something sqpms boys are not playing , and anpear to have mselvne. Confidence tsary to good hitting, roits won t he thirteeu--oit and took the lead t. Loots men appear to bate. They won to much on hitting as Testerdlay I hey did not ninth innii g. Then in not, this f ar, come ir *; and this it the delay .were every where mis, iind, indeed, tit usrs. Thai the Browns heir atandard, there is r could defeat D»»

troit if pla; Ramp. Ifeither Baldwin is. rha p andarettUe Brow go man far more bar* Baldwin. 5 ►lands four to »* tbe Browns’ fr tfcemselTes if the games onl of ttr i not keep ip his w ; it looks Like King to hold the big m ig their o'h.• et—-' Conway nor shaft tlMt Clarkson is, - ; touched up the Chica- j successfully than they e record of games now ] in favcr of Detroit, and nds cnn congratulate b Louis nen Ret six series. Csrnthefs can 1 in every game, and ud Fonts are not able down. i PARS NS* ‘H.EA. Re Thant* No F j Prefer» the For Chicago, Oct.H Up* letter ■ Illinois: 'fulfil Smo-UtM*. if file Stott of ltli‘ Dear Sir—1 an being eigaad by hr sobs, addressed to tf rpoifi your prW'f leareaof myself a (SrtSrfr* i yer aad a i foie beg of you to 1 trial, aad i decide for yourself j I know that as a ju I eoidaace with the j of the case. But i declaration made Ir i peopleof America ! ruilty or I am tuno* i -I have been cohder i I praferdeath reth i jlave at night sc * innocent, then i :«th »* Accept not th* record s of the ?pan tsrove my ton i 4er. Bar there on ly murder myself at I liftte name and he j the' State, Hiute : wbltmrydeaAhfth y$,f«Sue1aO«niur fhe deatrUdaoR W4F '**mssb ittenlliiiy ha HI*, hut r Death IMraicht-He ir. .—The following is an Goreruor Ozlesty, of i akanM QgUtSn, Governor the penitentiary as r tame of she people stmyeilt ia the protest against the c fmttlri m 1w—in' fTno^ot w5trX for myself I reject t! BKv’BSa r nq etreumstar it ware that petitions are reda or thousands of per m, petitioning yon to inlee and commute the sencomrades Irom death to peniteiitiarr. You are. 1 ad. eeustttutieaad law were man. I thereamine the record of the then conscientiously to my.,ruUt or innocence, mad you w# 1 decide in ncteta. ttw truth and Justice f write to reiterate the ay ppMHhWf appeal to the September 11,18Kv;l km it of the jab urge for which ed todlh. IT guiKy. then than to goiiAo the quarry rged to his dungeon, if am entitled to. and ug low* than liberty. -!al made in Judge Gary’s •nee of «£be crime of mur- • a aoaipimqtto Jadteialimprisooetl companion* irtae i.f th l'anUjfrtf 01 cdcaMhi r53*» deapotic Uberttpt^ol thf popple, trend Completely in the »: but I swiagtypnotes; am my MU a nd carried te etoa. Thetijtote, in Unbone liberty In being deof pqare^tnd justice. 1 isummatdn of -this juqvued « t?n affiliation of soil. I speak toejuyself. 9 «her» mar pursue, hut petition for my imprison- - aag^i pay to you that I accept a ■ tWraame I.«; net d. inall right; my’tayrtul, iltenaa Prison Cell Sh, Chi >le right in. *> e-Pausoss. go, October. ISBT. ‘

Ceman in the Indian 1 -nalfeasanee i* iaaft eaaduct-*t the agency' by J fraudulent and ‘hhi-ier tonal use o J *4 t«t him as agent: * contrac tofe for the. I ig the (Wraantnt, ■ rm# f ith certain i ;encv to defraud hta ;c4arge by , the Indians, placed nen for rent of pastat tW InteriorDe- • itMelentfcm will t» iron I3a,0(»to jointed agent Jnty “ Toledo. Ol, Or ■inghtbr of E itodeuiof the T< aUh M terrible The little o^e era -ifhe family reside roopj, and in a screamTrom thrf ixxttn she discor th Saturday night, ylnif In the parlor of : Hur m< Cher left the Minute* she heard a d. Belt ruing to the that tfc» little girl jen natural ges firs aagi-ahc The child, found to be fright. iisijssssas (he idled in a few mo

TALMAGffS SERBON. . ' ;* k4j \ - »■*•'■' 1 I? “ForWddm Hanay” tha !fhwe at an Interesting Discourse. The Various Alluring Ptt&lta Which May be Included k the Category, aad the the Moral Mala They head to— SaSttr Only in Obedience. Brooklyn Tabernacle, Rev. T. DeWItt Talmage took “Forbidden Haney,” the text being: . I did bat taste a little honey the end ot the rad that war in ay hand, aid, to, I mint die—L Samuel xlv., 4S Dr. Thlraage said:' The hWMif bee hi a most ingenious architect, a Christopher Wren among insects, a geometer drawing hexagon* and pantagcdts a freebooter robbing the fiolds'&f pollen and aroma, a wondrous creature of Ood whose b ography, written by Huber' and Ssvao*merciam, is an enchantment for any lover of nature. Virgil celet>rat*d the bee in his fable of Aristmns. and Moses, and Samuel, and David, and Solomon, and Jeremiah, and Esekiel, aad ft John used the delicacies of bee manufacture an a Bible symbol. A miracle of formation is the bee; live eyas, two tongues, the outer having a sheath of protection 1 hairs on all sides of its tiny body to hnah up t he particles ot toweft? Ms tight so straight that all the world knows of tbs bee lin*. The houev-coiBb Is a palace inch as no

one but God coaid plan, and to a honey lie* construct; Its aells sometimes n dormitory, and sometimes a stcresringed toilers first make ehj bistros of wax, and by their antennae, which ore to them hammer, and chisel, and moors, and plumb-line, foshien then for toe. Taro and taro, these workers shape the arall. If sn accident happen they pat np hattresses or extra beams to remedy the damage. when about the year VTU am insect, before nnknoaru, in the night tine attack* ad the bee-hires all orsr Karope, and too man whosnad them wore in sarin trying to plan some thing to keep oto toe invader that was the terror of t ie bee-hirss of the eoatinent. it woe found Out eve rywhere the bees hod arranged for their own proesoOoir, * and -built before their ' honeycombs an especial wall of wax with port-hole through which the bees might go to arad fro, bat wot large enough to admit tha winged combatant, called the sphinx apropos.* r ^J^**** Do you know that the swarming of the bees is dirinaiy directed? The mother bee starts fora now horns, and berarase of this the other bees of too hire gel; into seme excitement, which raises, the beat of the hiro same four degrees, rand thpy Moot die anless they lease their bostedtopairtments, and they follow the mother bee and alight on the broach of a-tree, and ding to each other end hold on until a committee of taro or three hi,ye explored the region and found the hollow of a tree or rock not far off from a streams of water, and they here set np a new colony ond ply their aromatic industries, and give toetnselrea to the manufacture of too iiaccharine edible. Blit who eta tail the chemistry of that ihixture of sweetness, part aC it the very life of the lee and jart of it the life of the fields’ Plenty of this luscious product irsw 1 hanging in the woods of Bretii-aren <tnr- | ing the time of Beni and Jonathan. Their army wasia pursuit of an enemy that by f God’s command mast be ex terminated. The soldiery were positively for bidder to stop to eat any thing until the work iron done. If they disobeyed they were no cursed. Coming through the woods they found u place whore the boos haul been 1 busy—a great honey manufactory. Honey gathered in the hollow of trees until it had overflowed upon the ground in great -profusion of sweetness. All the army obeyed orders and touched it not, save Jonathan, and he, not knowing the military order about abstinence, dipped the

end oi a Slier ne naa in n» out into the candied liquid, and as.^gp! low, and brown, and temptjgif it glowed on the eud of he pot it to Ills tosegLfitrtrfe the honey. Judgment ielH upon him, and bat for tpecial intervention he would have been slain, 1th arr text Jonathan announces hf»awful mistake: I did he* taste a little honey with the ond of the led that wee la my hand, end, lo, I mast Alas, what moltltndee of people in nil agee hare been damaged by torbiddtos honey—by which I mean temptation—delicious and attractive, bat damaging and Literature, fascinating bull death!al, cocues in this category. Where-one good, honest, healthful book is toad now there are one hundred mad* op of rhetorical trash consumed with aridity- When lihe bay on the ears comes through with a pile of publications, look over the titles tod ___ _ . . f ... notice that nine out of ton of Jim books lire depleting and injurious.' All the way from Ifew York to Chicago cr How Orleans, notice that objection »We books Taste far pure I terator* is ■ this seam of the publishing Every hook in which si n triamides virtue, or in which a glamour la thrown over dissipation,- respect tor the marriage institution and lien abhorrence for the paramo nr., is a depression of year own moral character. The -book hindleg may be at treati es, and plot dramatic and start!ingb and the style of writing sweet as the honey that Jo.»Athan dipped op with his rod, 'hot ytor best interests forbid ft, your moral safety forbids it, your God forbids it, and one taste of it may lead to each beat remits that yon may hers to.say at the dose of the experiment, or at the eloseofa misimproved Utrtint: I did hot teste a little honey with the red that wet in my hand, and, to, 1 mart die. Corrupt literature is doing more today for the disruption of domestic lift Uian her cause. Elopements marital ia- , sly oorreeprmdesiee, liotitioat given at port-ogles windows, d imi meetings in parks,.and to tw~rj and to hotel parlors, and coajogal perjuries are aueong ths damanhl When n woman, young or olid, bend, thoroughly stuffed, with thi txn ef she U in appalling peril. Bat so one will say: “tlie heroes nn> so adroitly knavish, and the persons so bewitchiegIv an tree, end the turn of the stay so exquisite, end ell the char ten so enrapturing, I quit them." My brotlier, my sister, 3 can find striae of literature just os chs nny is debauching to body , mind und __ Go to some inUUigw"-“ 'nrXtgtoUng fc“yl£ mental .0 Life is mi short is oar time for improrenent so abbreviated, ito you can not afford-to fill apeft* detfil. In the Uterstices of bnsiness that young mat W ending that which will prepare him to prinee, and^Umt

influence above the 3>nagers who read nothing or read that « loh bed warts. See all the forests -<i># good .■ram-lcnn'Ateratore dripping with honey.. Why pick up the honey-combs that hniioin them the Aery bees which wflbstihg- ran with an eternal poison while jsjis tesfe-Wk One book may for you or m® decide e eery thing for this world or them jrt. fli 'Mm a turning point with me whoa in Wyuko&p ? book store, Syracuse, one day I picked up a booh caHed “The Beauties of Vlaskin.” It was on ly a book ol!,, extinct >,^>ut it was all pure honey, and l iras not satisfied until I had purchased all bis works, at that time expensive beyond am easy capacity to own them, and what a heaven I went through in reading his “Suren Lamps of Architecture,” and hi* "Stones of Vernas.” it is impostibie tor quo to describe except by eayimg that it gave me a raptare for; good! look*,, and an rreriaating disgust for decrepit or immoral hooka that will last at while my immortal soil last*. -AM httoauil the Church and ■fWTi^Wwd® today there n bat ] hive* cf intolHgence cccup rd by a joners tad authoress os from wham pen, drip a distillation which U the ustry *r <>f Heaven, and why wHS you thrust:? >nr rod of inquisitiveness into the deal hful Saccharine of pWflHioBt --SSWMW—,: aw Btimniating liquids also come into the category of lempt* ti >us delicious, but deathfnl. You say: 1 I oau not boar the taste of intoxicating t |uor, and how any man can like it is to tie »o amassment.” W«n then, it In no ere lit to you th** ton depot take it- Do not brag about your total abet inei w», bee sto «fte hot from any principle that yoii reject alchoholism, bat for the same reason that you reject certain etyles of feed—you simply don’t like the taste of them. But multitudes of people have a net oral fondness for all

kmds or intoxicant. They like it to much that it make* them smack tiioir lips to look at it. They «?» dyspeptic, and they take it to aid digestion, -or they are anaoyed by ineosnniiL, and they take it to produce deep, or hey are troubled, and they take 1t1o Bisk* them oblivious, or they feel good and the must celebrate their IdSarity* They liegia with mint Julep sue lend through' two straws'on the Long Branch pwsxa and end in the ditch, taking frost ;a Jug a liquid, half kerosene and halt win sky. They not only like it, but it i* an alt-t oz»U5Uing passion^/ body, mind and *o»j , and afite# awhile have it they vriil, though one wine-glass of It shouM rest the tempera! and eternal’ destruction of thernsrives, and all their families, and the whi le human race. They would say: “]i a.m ejir^y it is going to cost me, aad my family, and all the world’s population so very terns*, but hem it goes to my lips, and sow let It roi’: over my -parchtd tonf utt and down my heated throat, theawMitest. the meet inspiring, the meet rap* mo as thing that wwrthrilled mortal or immortal,” To core the habit bo to re It combs to its lent stages, various plans were tried in olden times. Tills plan was recommended in the books. When a man wanted to reform he put -Slots or bullets into the cup or glass of stroc.g drink—one additional shot or bullet each day. that displaced so much liquor. I)n)let after bullet added dpy by day, coarse t^a. liquor became lees and less until the bullets would entirely fill up the glass and theta was n« ptosa for the liquid, and by that timoit win said the inebriate would be cured," iriietEer aiiy" one ever was cored in than way, I know not, but by long experiment it is found that the only trifw wiWfi sbotj <Jfr, £no wasn t man does that he needs God to help him. And there have bsec, moreceeee than yon can count when I9»ci has so helped the man that he quit forever, and I could count a score of them, here today, some of them pillars in the house of find. One would suppose that a man would take warning from.sums of the ominous names given no the intoxicants, and stand off from the devastating influence. Ton have noticed, far" typical pats man* repatt&B’ia the uhitdo, and his morals in the dhade, and Us prosperity in'the shade, and his wtfoend children la the shade, and his immortal dMttnyda the shade. Now, 1 (fod-CB- toote of the liquor signs in all our eitiea the words “Old Crow,* mightily suggest ire of « carcass and the filthy raven that swoops" upon it. “Old Crow!” Men and women without m bars slain of run, but unburied, and. evil is pecking at their» ginedd eyes, pecking at their Wonted iag at their destnfiyed manhood and anhood, thru* tag beak ^Uv into the mortal remains of what "was once giortoealy alive, t it now mufnliy dead. “Oid Crow!” Bat, alas, how many take no warning. TV r make me think of Cesar on-his way* to i snaasinatioih feering nothing; th Tgh ti > statue in tlse;haH crashed into fragments1 at hi* feet, end a scroll containing.tj* wmeu ut ilise conspirator* was throat -inhr his- hands, yet wWkiag melt the dagger that was to take his Ufa The infatuation of strong drink is SO mighty In many a man that thong) t his fortunes ere crashing, and Ms hsa th is arsshlng. and his drnssitic intmmW are crashing, and we hand him a?^4t scroll containing thn

Burner at pens out* aim, ne goes straight on to ybysteal, and mental, and moral maamlitution. la propurtioa u any *tyl« of a la.holism la pleasant to your loti, and attmatottag toyorMno, and torn timedellrttsfnS to all ywsr physical and mental ccndlttes, to the peril awful! Bemember Jonathan and the forbidden honey in the 'roods of Bethavea. eligbtiaalr « a multitude played with the wsacre gleam qf^jWjo t white marks ms them, not MfcWd* 1 Satan wae ploying tor their bosses at

hands and fotetead the blood of tl SOU 3. . But in this oonndcUon some ]r<iu| < terta aay to mi: “Is it right to I cards? b there any term in a ram whist or euchroP’ Wall, I know g men who play whisk and ' evicted otter stylos bf games without any « ers. *1 had a friend who played qi with bis wife and children, and that the close said: “Come, now, let us h prayers.” I will not Judge other nil consciences, bet I will tell yon that 01 are in my mind *o associated with temporal and eternal damnation splendid yoong men, that I should

teal if in the greet day et •teruNgr we ere wtoi to (in |a mwi our infiueaoe, tome roaa shall ray 1 "I was introduced to games of cha the year 1887, in Brooklyn, at your and I went on from that sport to thing more exci' ing, and went or until -I lost my business, and 1< morals and loetmy tool, and these that you see on bit wxjgSe aa^feet chains of a gamtaiter’s door%.hnd 1 my way to a gambler’s hall.*

Gambling is gambling, whether in stocks or breadstuff*, or dies,. or race-track'bet-‘ting. Exhilaration at the start, and a raring brain, and a shattered nervous system, and a sacrifled property, and a , destroyed sonl at the .last. Young fiasu, j bay no lottery tickets, pnrchase.no pHie I packages, bet on no base ball games at 1 yacht racing, hare no faith in luck,'answer no mysterious circulars proposing great income tor small investment, shoo j away the bustards that hover around ~ouaJ hotels .tryingto entrap Strangers. Go«jf^ and make an honest living. Have God os your side and.be a candidate tor heaven, Remember all th*_paths at sin are banked 'with'Howera at t&e start, and there art plenty of helpful hands to fetch the gay charger to your door *°djkertd. thesjjamnri horse plunges 'to the bit in a slougBV tricable. The best honey Is not likeY which Jonathan took on the end of rod and brought to hie lip, bat that wl Ged puts on the banqueting table hound’s

honey will tarn to gait. For many thin ga I hawe m Sb»Uey, the great English - sthe fact that it wr to him to dUhonor Hf. ten Mat/’ has in it urn the Deity. The infidel poet enough to ask for Rowland __ Chapel that ha might denounce tian religion. He was ' against God and the truth. Italy, and one day on the with two friends to » boi twenty-four feet' long, he [he water. A gentleman standing t through a glass saw many in this squall, but all outroc accept one, that in which i infidel poet, and his tern f sailing. That never came ashore, hi bodies of two of the oecupanta washed upon the ' “ poet. A funeral g se* shore by some e two hodiee were cm 3e would havenoj*^ snd he probably The Lord knowetkme way oi l but the way oi the ungodly shall i